Figure 1. Pacific Giant Salamander (Credit: Sierra Nystrom)
Figure 2. The Mack Creek study site is located in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. (Credit: Dana Warren)
Figure 3. Mack Creek (Credit: Oregon State University)
| Channel Class | Clear Cut | Old Growth |
|---|---|---|
| Cascade | 444 (54%) | 377 (46%) |
| Pool | 101 (44%) | 129 (56%) |
| Side Channel | 130 (55%) | 107 (45%) |
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## Pearson's Chi-squared test
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## data: chi_sal_counts
## X-squared = 8.1429, df = 2, p-value = 0.01705
There a significant effect of forest condition (old growth/clear cut) on where in the channel salamanders are found (pool/side-channel/cascade) in the salamnders sampled in 2017. (\(\chi\)2(2) = 8.14, p = 0.017).
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## Welch Two Sample t-test
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## data: weight_ttest_og and weight_ttest_cc
## t = -3.5793, df = 1292.1, p-value = 0.0003573
## alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is not equal to 0
## 95 percent confidence interval:
## -2.7890718 -0.8141428
## sample estimates:
## mean of x mean of y
## 6.412422 8.214030
Mean Pacific Giant Salamander size in the clear cut section of Mack Creek in 2017 (8.21 \(\pm\) 9.97, n = 675) differed significantly from mean Pacific Giant Salamander size in the old growth section of Mack Creek in 2017 (6.41 \(\pm\) 8.27, n = 644) by a two-sided, two sample t-test (t(1292.14) = -3.58, p < 0.001.
Gregory S. V. 2016. Aquatic Vertebrate Population Study in Mack Creek, Andrews Experimental Forest, 1987 to present. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/5de64af9c11579266ef20da2ff32f702. Dataset accessed 11/27/2019.